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Utah clean energy : market research project "Cougars for clean power"
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The Idaho Falls, Idaho newspapers, including “The Idaho Register,” “Idaho Falls Daily Post,” “The Times Register,” and the “Daily Post,” ran in the early 1900’s. In 1932 the newspapers still in print were combined and given the title of “Post...

The Idaho Falls newspapers, including “The Idaho Register,” “Idaho Falls Daily Post,” “The Times-Register,” and the “Daily Post,” ran in the early 1900s. In 1932, those still in print merged and became the “Post Register,” which still runs today.

The Idaho Falls, Idaho newspapers, including “The Idaho Register,” “Idaho Falls Daily Post,” “The Times Register,” and the “Daily Post,” ran in the early 1900’s. In 1932 the newspapers still in print were combined and given the title of “Post...

The Idaho Falls, Idaho newspapers, including “The Idaho Register,” “Idaho Falls Daily Post,” “The Times Register,” and the “Daily Post,” ran in the early 1900’s. In 1932 the newspapers still in print were combined and given the title of “Post...

The Idaho Falls, Idaho newspapers, including “The Idaho Register,” “Idaho Falls Daily Post,” “The Times Register,” and the “Daily Post,” ran in the early 1900’s. In 1932 the newspapers still in print were combined and given the title of “Post...

The Idaho Falls newspapers, including “The Idaho Register,” “Idaho Falls Daily Post,” “The Times-Register,” and the “Daily Post,” ran in the early 1900s. In 1932, those still in print merged and became the “Post Register,” which still runs today.

Fred E. Woods
The Cemetery Record of
William D. Huntington, Nauvoo Sexton
FRED E. WOODS is an Associate Professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham
Young University. The author expresses appreciation to Maurine Carr Ward for pointing
out...

The Idaho Falls newspapers, including “The Idaho Register,” “Idaho Falls Daily Post,” “The Times-Register,” and the “Daily Post,” ran in the early 1900s. In 1932, those still in print merged and became the “Post Register,” which still runs today.

The Idaho Falls newspapers, including “The Idaho Register,” “Idaho Falls Daily Post,” “The Times-Register,” and the “Daily Post,” ran in the early 1900s. In 1932, those still in print merged and became the “Post Register,” which still runs today.